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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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Does the co-sponsor (and/or primary sponsor) have to fill out all the other fields (bank, property, stocks, bonds, life insurance, ...) or is it sufficient to fill out the annual income field (provided that income is sufficient)? Or is it OK not to give out all the other information? Should they be marked with N/A or just left blank?

02/04/2008: Received permanent resident card (approved 01/30/2008)

11/01/2009: File for removal of conditions

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If your income or your co-sponsors income is fine by itself. Then there is no need to show assets or anything else. If you do show them you will have to include documentation to support it.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
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If your income or your co-sponsors income is fine by itself. Then there is no need to show assets or anything else. If you do show them you will have to include documentation to support it.

Yup thats right.

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1/22/07: I-129F sent to CSC

1/23/07: I-129F packet received and signed for at 9:45A.M.!!

1/29/07: NOA1

4/27/07: NOA2

5/01/07: NOA2 Hardcopy received

5/10/07: Approval arrives at NVC

5/14/07: Leaves NVC

5/17/07: Arrives at Bogota, Colombia

5/18/07: Packet 3 faxed to Embassy

5/22/07: Packet 3 sent via courier

5/30/07: Wendy receives packet 3 (Good thing we used the shortcut)

6/04/07: Packet 4 received

7/03/07: Medical appt. scheduled

7/05/07: Interview!!!! VISA APPROVED!!!!!!!

7/09/07: Visa in hand!!!

7/11/07: Point of Entry at LAX, complete success!!!!!!!!!!

7/24/07: Married!!!

AOS & EAD

07/27/07: Filed for AOS & EAD

08/02/07: Arrives at Chicago

09/10/07: NOA1

09/11/07: Social Security card in hand

10/12/07: Biometrics appointment

10/25/07: EAD Approved

01/23/08: Interview = APPROVED

02/02/08: Green Card received...10 day turn around, not bad!!!

Removing Conditions

11/12/09: Mailed to CSC!

11/13/09: Arrives at CSC!

11/16/09: NOA1

11/18/09: Check Cashed!

12/14/09: Biometrics

01/07/10: Card Production Ordered (APPROVED)

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Ok, so should those fields be left or marked with N/A?

I left them blank with no problem. They are applicable and I saw no reason to write "none". I suppose you could write on one line, "Income alone is sufficient." above the rest of the information but again, I didn't and the lazy bones is sleeping peacefully in our bedroom right now. :innocent:

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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Great, thanks. Well, Stating "none" would technically mean having to prove having $ 0 on the bank accounts, I think. We're just going to leave them blank

02/04/2008: Received permanent resident card (approved 01/30/2008)

11/01/2009: File for removal of conditions

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TomTom,

One can provide whatever information they want to provide, and withhold whatever information they want to withhold. A decision will be made base on the information that is provided and is documented.

Yodrak

Does the co-sponsor (and/or primary sponsor) have to fill out all the other fields (bank, property, stocks, bonds, life insurance, ...) or is it sufficient to fill out the annual income field (provided that income is sufficient)? Or is it OK not to give out all the other information? Should they be marked with N/A or just left blank?
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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I wrote down my bank balance at that time and left the rest blank. We had no problems - and then I did the same thing w/ the I-864 for AOS.

11/2004 - Met in Brazil

09/2006 - Apply for K1

03/2007 - K1 approved

04/2007 - Apply for AOS & EAD

07/2007 - EAD approved

01/2008 - Conditional Residency approved

11/2009 - Apply to remove conditions

02/2010 - Permanent Residency approved

11/2010 - Apply for Citizenship

03/2011 - Citizenship approved

07/2011 - Moved back to Brazil

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